Linux in a Windows World by Roderick W Smith
English | February 17, 2005 | ISBN: 0596007582 | 494 pages | CHM | 2 MB
English | February 17, 2005 | ISBN: 0596007582 | 494 pages | CHM | 2 MB
Linux's unparalleled functionality and adaptability have made it the main alternative to Unix and Microsoft Windows operating systems. And with good reason. System administrators realize that this robust alternative can greatly improve their operating system's reliability and save them money, too. Linux systems are even less vulnerable to attacks by computer viruses and worms.